UK's Digital Performance Archive


Subject: UK's Digital Performance Archive
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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 17:45:35 -0400


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News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
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June 26, 2001

                      THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE (DPA)
                          http://DPA.ntu.ac.uk/dpa_site/

The British-based Digital Performance Archive is collating an
extensive online searchable database of virtual theatre performance
and related events 1990-2000, including selected video documentation
and statements by creators.

>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 20:33:50 -0700
>To: current@artswire.org
>From: Arts Wire Current <awcurr@artswire.org>
>Subject: Arts Wire Current, June 26, 2001
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Arts Wire CURRENT June 26, 2001
Arts Wire CURRENT Volume 10, No. 24
Arts Wire CURRENT
Arts Wire CURRENT Judy Malloy, Editor
Arts Wire CURRENT jmalloy@nyfa.org
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Arts Wire CURRENT is a project of the New York Foundation for the
Arts (NYFA) -- http://www.nyfa.org

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ARTS WIRE WEB REPORTS

THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE

THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE (DPA) --
http://DPA.ntu.ac.uk/dpa_site/ -- is a research project
documenting developments in the creative use of computer
technologies in performance, from live theatre and dance
productions that incorporate digital media, to cyberspace
interactive dramas and webcasts. DPA also collates examples of the
use of computer technologies to document, discuss or analyze
performance, including specialist websites and e-zines, to
academic CD-ROMS.

A joint project between the Digital Research Unit of the
Department of Visual and Performing Arts at The Nottingham Trent
University and the Media and Performance Research Unit, School of
Media, Music and Performance at the University of Salford, (both
in the UK) DPA is collating an extensive online searchable
database of virtual theatre performance and related events
1990-2000, including selected video documentation and statements
by creators.

Recent documentation includes:

The Anatomical Theatre
2081
"Under the direction of choreographer Robynne M. Gravenhorst, 2081
premiered at the Harold Washington Library Auditorium in 1998 and
was featured as Critic's Choice by the Chicago Reader. The piece
achieves its stylistic edge through the incorporation of original
music by composer Jason E. Geistweidt, visual design by sculptor
Matt Daly and digital video projection from both live-feed and
pre-recorded sources."

The Builders Association
JET LAG
"....a cross-media project developed collaboratively by The
Builders Association and Diller + Scofidio. Their shared interest
in combining the presence of live performers with the electronic
presence of new technologies prompted the two companies to begin
this project. Jet Lag is based on two actual personalities in
recent history, whose lives were enmeshed in complications of time
and space brought on by contemporary technologies."

Le Corps Indice
LE SANG DES RESEAUX
"....a distributed performance which tightly integrates video,
actual dance, electroacoustics, interactive systems and the
internet. The performance is a gestural exploration motivated by
three groups of performers in different spaces, linked by a flow
of control data generated by various sensors in each of the
spaces."

The DPA project aims to be of value to researchers across a wide
range of academic disciplines, from drama and performance to art
and design, from the social sciences to computer science and
cybernetics. They would like to make contact with interested
practitioners who would like to have their work included in the
archive. For details, visit http://DPA.ntu.ac.uk/dpa_site/
______________________________________________________

Arts Wire CURRENT is available at
http://www.artswire.org/current.html and an archive of past issues
can be found at http://www.artswire.org/current/archive.html

For a free subscription to CURRENT, visit
http://www.artswire.org/current/current-email.html

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UK's Digital Performance Archive
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
June 26, 2001


                     THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE (DPA)
                         http://DPA.ntu.ac.uk/dpa_site/

The British-based Digital Performance Archive is collating an extensive online searchable database of virtual theatre performance and related events 1990-2000, including selected video documentation and statements by creators.


Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 20:33:50 -0700
To: current@artswire.org
From: Arts Wire Current <awcurr@artswire.org>
Subject: Arts Wire Current, June 26, 2001

_______________________________________________________
Arts Wire CURRENT              June 26,  2001
Arts Wire CURRENT              Volume 10, No. 24
Arts Wire CURRENT
Arts Wire CURRENT              Judy Malloy, Editor
Arts Wire CURRENT              jmalloy@nyfa.org
_______________________________________________________
Arts Wire CURRENT is a project of the New York Foundation for the
Arts  (NYFA) -- http://www.nyfa.org

<<CLIP>>

ARTS WIRE WEB REPORTS

THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE
THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE (DPA) --
http://DPA.ntu.ac.uk/dpa_site/ -- is a research project
documenting developments in the creative use of computer
technologies in performance, from live theatre and dance
productions that incorporate digital media, to cyberspace
interactive dramas and webcasts. DPA also collates examples of the
use of computer technologies to document, discuss or analyze
performance, including specialist  websites and e-zines, to
academic CD-ROMS.

A joint project between the Digital Research Unit of the
Department of Visual and Performing Arts at The Nottingham Trent
University and the Media and Performance Research Unit, School of
Media, Music and Performance at the University of Salford, (both
in the UK) DPA is collating an extensive online searchable
database of virtual theatre performance and related events
1990-2000, including selected video documentation and statements
by creators.

Recent documentation includes:

The Anatomical Theatre
2081
"Under the direction of choreographer Robynne M. Gravenhorst, 2081
premiered at the Harold Washington Library Auditorium in 1998 and
was featured as Critic's Choice by the Chicago Reader. The piece
achieves its stylistic edge through the incorporation of original
music by composer Jason E. Geistweidt, visual design by sculptor
Matt Daly and digital video projection from both live-feed and
pre-recorded sources."

The Builders Association
JET LAG
"....a cross-media project developed collaboratively by The
Builders Association and Diller + Scofidio. Their shared interest
in combining the presence of live performers with the electronic
presence of new technologies prompted the two companies to begin
this project. Jet Lag is based on two actual personalities in
recent history, whose lives were enmeshed in complications of time
and space brought on by contemporary technologies."

Le Corps Indice
LE SANG DES RESEAUX
"....a distributed performance which tightly integrates video,
actual dance, electroacoustics, interactive systems and the
internet. The performance is a gestural exploration motivated by
three groups of performers in different spaces, linked by a flow
of control data generated by various sensors in each of the
spaces."

The DPA project aims to be of value to researchers across a wide
range of academic disciplines, from drama and performance to art
and design, from the social sciences to computer science and
cybernetics. They would like to make contact with interested
practitioners who would like to have their work included in the
archive.  For details, visit http://DPA.ntu.ac.uk/dpa_site/
______________________________________________________

Arts Wire CURRENT is available at
http://www.artswire.org/current.html and an archive of past issues
can be found at http://www.artswire.org/current/archive.html

For a free subscription to CURRENT, visit
http://www.artswire.org/current/current-email.html


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<mailto:david@ninch.org>
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